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...... Northern Lakes This colorized mosaic from NASA's Cassini mission shows the most complete view yet of Titan's northern land of lakes and seas. Saturn's moon Titan is the only world in our solar system other than Earth that has stable liquid on its surface. The liquid in Titan's lakes and seas is mostly methane and ethane. The data were obtained by Cassini's radar instrument from 2004 to 201 ......

...... cameras, and shows the ultimate target: asteroids. Appearing as a string of red dots, an asteroid can be seen in a series of exposures captured by the spacecraft. The rocky body belongs to our solar system's main belt, a band of asteroids that orbits between Mars and Jupiter. NEOWISE is on the lookout for both main belt asteroids such as these, and especially for near-Earth objects (NEOs), ......

...... nerd fantasy that's unlikely to change the way the rest of the world works. You would not be alone. But that's not how Michael Chagala sees it. Chagala is the director of IT at Sullivan Solar Power, which is slipping Google Glass onto the heads of the field technicians who install its solar panels atop homes and businesses across Southern California. Because every building is unique, ......

...... by the local craftspeople. But when you're creating something that leans so heavily on the natural environment, you have to design precisely to that location. During an intensive thorough solar analysis, for example, experts determined that two roof modules had to be rotated 90 degrees to prevent glare during Haiti's rainy, Cholera-suspectible summer seasons. In other words, when you're ......

...... Europa was already considered to be among the most scientifically intriguing bodies in the solar system and one of the most promising places to hunt for life in the solar system because of the liquid ocean that resides beneath its crust. If the latest findings turn out to be true, it could be another point in favor of the moon's potential habitability by providing a way to get nutrients from ......

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